Getting top marks for cleanliness


Aminuddin pasting the Grade A rating for food cleanliness while PPj Town Services vice-president Datuk Azizi Ahmad Termizi (right) looks on. — MOHD SAHAR MISNI/The Star

IN an effort to ensure the cleanliness of food premises in Putrajaya, an operation was conducted by Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) in the commercial area of Nadi 15 in Precinct 15.

The joint operation by multiple PPj divisions involved 30 officers who carried out inspections on six food premises under the Food Act 1983 and relevant regulations.

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